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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH— ONTARIO ...
1REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
1115 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E.. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch Organist
ialUNDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Wors.hip.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship Finlay Currie
Welcome at all Services ---"Come C°Ths1bance Smith
omance, Ac1iom and Adventure on
thou with us and we Wdl do the,
a grand scale — A must see to
reed." Num.. 1029.
tops in thrills.
Selected Shorts
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday ,School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY:
8.30 p.m. — Prayer FellowslhiP•
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
&Won Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, SaturdaY
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Treasure of the Golden
Condor
July 24-25
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State Farm's careful drivers make
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KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r 13. Zurich, Ont.
Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday
July 27-28.
April In Paris
In Technicolor
Doris Day Ray Bolger
As lilting as Paris in spring with the
incomparable Doris Day.
Newsreel—
Wednesday, Thursday July 29-30
The Member of the Wedding
Ethel Waters Julie Harris
Brandon De Wilde
A eoanipelling tender story of the
roadway stage .success
Cartoon and Additional Shorts
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First Show at Dusk
Two Complete Shows Nightly
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Thursday, Friday July 23-24 Had Shower
MILLIONAIRE
FOR CHRISTY A miscellaneous shower was tend-
ered'Mies Benice 'Cyler of Dashwood,
Fred McMurray Eleanor Parker g the home of her aunt and uncle,
Cartoon — News allevrel:lainndg.Mrs Carl. Thiel last Saturday
Saturday, Monday July 2.5-27 A Sad Drowning
TRIPOLI We are in receipt of the following
.aad news that befell the E. M, Dagg
(Technicolor) family, formerly of Zurich, and now
John Payne Maureen O'Hara At Teeswater: The efforts of five
1tnen failed to save Donald a Chis -
Tuesday, Wednesday July 248-29.1Aohn, 03, when he fell from a surf
$oard and drowned in Lake Erie's
FIVE FINGERS 'strong undertow watersnear Port
:Colborne. Everything was done that
Could be to ,save the life of the young
Man, whose (body was found only the
following morning. Kenneth Chi -
LADY IN THE IRON MASK holm was married just six months
'ago, Jan. 3rd of this year, to Twyla
Dagg, daughter of E. M. and the late
James Mason Daniella Darrieux,
Thursday, Friday July 30-31
(Color)
Patricia Medina Louis Hayward Mrs. Dagg of Teeswater, the marri-
age being .performed in Teeswater
United Church. The funeral was held
in
Port .Collborne, and the Dagg fam-
ily hove the sympathy of their many
'Zurich friend's.
MERNER REUNION
will be held in the 'The first annual Merner reunion
as held at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield
Community Centre, Zurich :Sunday July 19, with 80 present,the
pfternoon was spent with the races
'and sports program for both young
:and old, which came to an end with
ian exciting .ball game. After the ball
.game they all enjoyed a delicious
picnic supper. During the supper
hour prizes were given out to the
.oldest person present, Mr. Wan. Can-
tos, Kitchener, who in• Aprdt cele-
brated his 94th birthday. AIso the
eldest married couple Mr and Mrs.
Jake Merner,Detroit who recently
celebrated teir .58th anniversary.
Card of Thanks
13ertha Block wash to dial* allth. • ;._*4 Mrs. Arnold Ziemer, Jr., Zurich
wb� d
The bereft family of he late Mrs.fMerner, youngest daughter of Mr.
;',Theyoungest person present Debra
one -•coming the •loncrest
das-
loan of cars, etc., during hn
er late tone on Sunday, Mr and Zs. Jack
departure. Many thanks to Mrs. Fakn, Elora. The picnic next yena
Emma !Block and Rev. E. W. Heim- is to be held the third :Sunday in
July at Bayfteld. The following com-
mittea was appointed: president, Mr
Lennis .Califs, Kitchener; Sec. -Tress
IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Elgio ,Merner, Kitchener; sports
Cam. Mrs. Hubert Schitbe, Zurich,
Mrs. Grant T:urner and Mr. Kenneth
Merner, Bayfield.
After the election of officers and
a dam well spent all returned to their
homes wishing one and alt many
more reunions. Guests were present
from Kitchener, Milverton, Clinton,
London, Detroit, Elora, Exeer, Z.ur-
ich, Grand Bend, Dashwood and
Bayffelel.
Cartoon — News
NOTICE •
Reception and Dance
on,
July 24th, 1953
In honour of:
MR. and MRS. FRED HAIBERER,. Jr
(Recent Bridal Couple)
Disjardine's Orchestra
— Admission —
EVERYBODY WELCOME
rich.
In loving memory of our dear Hus-
band and Father, Henry ,Schilbe, who
passed away one year ago, July 27,
1942.
With tears we watched you sinking
We watched you fade away
We attended you with loving are
But could not make you stay
We watched beside your bedside,
As lonely hours passed
But how our hearts were broken
When we saw you breathe your
last.
Sadly missed by his wife and
Family.
HAD SHOWER
At the home of Mrs. Carl Thiel,
on Saturday evening a kitchen sho.w-
er was given in honour of Miss Ber-
nice Tyler, bride elect. Mrs. Thiel
and Mrs. Norman Fleischauer co -
'hostesses. received 'many friends and
relatives of the bride. General'
games were played during the even-
ing which were enjoyed by all. Miss
Marion Fleischauer, and Miss Cath-
erine Thiel carried the basket of
gifts to the bride. Some of the out
of town guests were Mrs. Wm. Smaie
Mrs. Simon Gingerich, Mrs. Gerald,
Martin, Mrs. Albert Fleischauer,1Irs
Victor Tyler.
OBIT UAR Y
Mrs. Elizabeth Wurm.
A native of Zurich in the person of
Elizabeth Wurm, beloved wife of the
late •Julius Block .passed away. at her
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Hold Closing Program
Many parents and friends of the
children of the Zurich Summer Bible
School attended the closing program
held ,at the Zurich Mennonite church
On Friday evening, July 10th.
In the opening of the service Rev.
H.. E. Rappel led in prayer. It proved
to be an evening of inspection and
blessing as one listened to the young
talks giving expression in song, re-
citation, and testimony to the truths
and lessons learned ,during the ten
days. of Bible Study.
The following is brief .suirunantng
of a report given at the program:
Total enrollment (those attending
3 days or more) ..,. 0..i. • • . 140
Average daily attendance ..131 2-3
Range of daily attendance 112k0-140
Perfect attendance (10 days) 105
Missed 1 day r 1 9
Total with at least 8 days pres't 114
Total with. at least 5 days pres.131
Grade X led in absences.
Grade VIII and IX each led al abs-
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Demonstrations represented where;
Mennonite, Arnish Mennonite, Evang,
elioal United ,Brathren, United Chr,
istian Reformed, Lutheran and Bap-
home in Zurich on Wednesday, July bet.
15th after a short illness in her 89th One highlight of the evening was
year. For some years she had been when the 10 graduates were.present-
a resident of Detroit till she was mar- ed with deplomas and were ted in a
d prayer of dedication by Ephriam
Gingerich.
Many took the privilege of brows-
ing through the beautiful Workbooks
of the various classes, which were
on display in the basement.
May She Lord ,bless these young
people and their parents rn their
continued guest for Schriptural
truth, 'which is able to make them
wise unto salvation, and which if fol-
lowed, will'not only make their lives
useful and progressive but will grant
Allem an ardent entrance into the
glorious and everlasting kingdom of
ear Lord and SavitAtr Jesus ChM, _
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ried to her late hus(band.
favouraliby known by many friends.
The body rested at the Westlake fun;
eral home, Zurich, until Friday, af-
ter a brief service the remains were
taken to St. Peter's Lutheran church
for service, followed 1by internment
in St. Peter's cemetery, with Rev. E.
W. Heimrich officiating. Surviving is
one son Tallman Wurm. of Zurich; 2
brothers, Jacob Wurm of Seafortb;
Edward Wurm of Markham; four
sisters, Mrs. Mary Jacobs, Chic,ago,Ill
Mrs. Lovina Rupp, Detroit; Mrs.
Eniily Fti, Zurieh; Mrs. Louie
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